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Law and Daily Life GM Recalls 780K Cars After 6 Deaths

GM Recalls 780K Cars After 6 Deaths

By Brett Snider, Esq. | Last updated on

General Motors is recalling more than three-quarters of a million cars because of safety issues linked to six front-seat fatalities. But GM also blamed some of...

Law and Daily Life Winter Car Crashes: Can You Blame the Weather?

Winter Car Crashes: Can You Blame the Weather?

By Aditi Mukherji, JD | Last updated on

If you get into a winter crash, can you blame the weather to avoid liability? Meeting challenging winter conditions on the road takes skill, experience and...

Law and Daily Life $17M Wrongful Death Settlement for Crane Accident

$17M Wrongful Death Settlement for Crane Accident

By Brett Snider, Esq. | Last updated on

The family of a man killed by a construction crane has reached a $17 million settlement with a Philadelphia steam plant owner. Adam Nowak Sr., a 45-year-old...

Law and Daily Life Should You Sue Over a Stolen Invention?

Should You Sue Over a Stolen Invention?

By Jenny Tsay, Esq. | Last updated on

Here's a timely question on National Inventors Day: If someone steals your invention, what can you do about it? Calling the cops may not help, but you may be...

Law and Daily Life Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Can Lead to Lawsuits

Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Can Lead to Lawsuits

By Aditi Mukherji, JD | Last updated on

Carbon monoxide is a colorless and odorless gas that is produced by burning fuel, including coal, wood, charcoal, natural gas, and fuel oil. It can also give...

Law and Daily Life 'Storm Doctrine' Debated in Slip-and-Fall Suit

'Storm Doctrine' Debated in Slip-and-Fall Suit

By Aditi Mukherji, JD | Last updated on

If you've suffered a slip and fall on an icy sidewalk and are considering a lawsuit, something called the storm doctrine could impact the way your case plays...

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